Natural Disasters in Richlawn, KY

Hazard risk, disaster history, and FEMA data

Natural Hazard Risk

Source: FEMA National Risk Index

Risk Score

98.3

Relatively High

Expected Annual Loss

98.1

Score (0-100)

Social Vulnerability

54.9

Score (0-100)

Community Resilience

76.6

Score (0-100)

Scores range from 0 (lowest risk) to 100 (highest risk) relative to all U.S. communities. Data from FEMA National Risk Index.

Disaster History & Federal Spending

Source: FEMA

Total Declarations

25

Public Assistance

$122.3M

Individual Assistance

$28.9M

Most Common Type

Severe Storm

12 declarations

DisasterTypeDatePA $IA $
Severe Winter StormWinter StormJan 2026
Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides, and MudslidesSevere StormApr 2025$467K$2.4M
Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes, and FloodingSevere StormApr 2025
Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Flooding, Landslides, and MudslidesSevere StormFeb 2025$1.2M
Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Flooding, and LandslidesSevere StormFeb 2025
Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes, Landslides, and MudslidesSevere StormMay 2024$709K
Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides, and MudslidesSevere StormApr 2023$1.2M
Covid-19 PandemicBiologicalMar 2020$97.2M$11.8M
Covid-19 BiologicalMar 2020
Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides, and MudslidesFloodApr 2018$2.2M
Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides, and MudslidesFloodMay 2015$753K$1.9M
Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and FloodingSevere StormMay 2011$11K$195K
Severe Storms, Flooding, Mudslides, and TornadoesSevere Storm(s)May 2010$7K
Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds and FloodingSevere StormAug 2009$5.0M$10.2M
Severe Winter Storm and FloodingSevere Ice StormFeb 2009$9.3M
Severe Winter StormSevere Ice StormJan 2009
Severe Wind Storm Associated With Tropical Depression IkeSevere StormOct 2008$5.0M
Hurricane Katrina HurricaneSep 2005
Severe Storms and FloodingSevere Storm(s)Aug 2004$21K
Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, and MudslidesSevere StormJun 2004$106K

Showing 20 of 38 disasters

PA = FEMA Public Assistance (infrastructure recovery). IA = Individual Assistance (homeowner/renter aid).

Flood Insurance (NFIP)

Source: FEMA NFIP

Total Claims

5,548

Total Claims Paid

$98,673,429

Avg Claim Payout

$17,785

County-level NFIP data from FEMA National Flood Insurance Program.

Hazard Mitigation

Source: FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance

Mitigation Projects

64

Federal Funding

$27,116,733

Properties Protected

326

Avg Benefit-Cost Ratio

2.97

BCR

Top Mitigation Project Types

Project TypeProjectsFederal $
200.1: Acquisition of Private Real Property (Structures and Land) - Riverine29$23,927,549
601.1: Generators12$697,570
91.1: Local Multihazard Mitigation Plan5$156,146
204.3: Dry Floodproofing Public Structures - Riverine3$0
400.1: Utility Protective Measures (Electric, Gas, etc.)3$960,802

Federally funded projects to reduce future disaster risk. Only includes completed or obligated projects.

Richlawn has a relatively high overall natural hazard risk rating according to FEMA's National Risk Index. The top hazard risks are tornado, heat wave, earthquake. The area has had 25 federal disaster declarations. The most common disaster type is severe storm (12 declarations). 5,548 flood insurance claims have been filed in the area. FEMA has obligated $122,278,251 in public assistance recovery funding. $28,892,648 has been distributed in individual assistance to disaster-affected residents. 64 hazard mitigation projects have been funded to reduce future risk.